Hi Kumar,
Based on the discussion, should it check for a (retval != JNI_OK || vm ==
null) instead of (retval < 0 || vm == null)?
Regards,
Vitaly
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On May 7, 2012 4:23 PM, "Kumar Srinivasan" <kumar.x.srinivasan at oracle.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>> Please review
>>http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~**ksrini/7166955<http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ksrini/7166955>
>>> Thanks
> Kumar
>> On 07/05/2012 16:45, Kumar Srinivasan wrote:
>>>>> Hi David, Deven, Alan,
>>>>>>> The spec doesn't say anything but the implementation does check for
>>>> NULL. I think this is a spec issue rather than a code issue (and I think
>>>> hotspot-runtime owns the JNI spec so cc'ed). It is common practice for
>>>> API's that take pointers like this to say "if buf is not NULL then the
>>>> value of XXX is written into buf". Particularly as in this case there will
>>>> only ever be at most 1 VM created per-process anyway.
>>>>>>>> I'm more concerned about the fact that the code doesn't even check if
>>>> JNI_GetCreatedVMs returns successfully!
>>>>>>>>>> Ouch!, I will file a CR and fix this.
>>>>> I think HotSpot can only ever return JNI_OK so it may only be a potential
>> issue when running with another VM.
>>>> -Alan
>>>>